Receptacle for food and water



Jan. 2, 1945. A. F. WOODWARD 5,

REGEPTACLE FOR FOOD AND WATER Filed Aug. 8, 1942 07- I lolj- 4 r I 70 1 Jag, \9 1242 INVENTOR.

4/v/v F. wo OD WAED ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 2, 1945 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE it 2,366,584 a RECEPTACLE FOR r001) AND WATER Ann F. Woodward, Bayside, N. Y. Application August 8, 1942, Serial No. 454,181

1 Claim. (01. 119-42) This invention relates to receptacle for food and water for dogs and the like animals.

An object of this invention is to provide a receptacle for food and water for a dog or the like animal, comprising a stand and one or more dishes therein which are removable for cleaning and other purposes.

l A further object of this invention is to provide a neat, strong and durable device of the character described, which shall be relatively inexpensive to manufacture, easy to manipulate and keep clean, and which shall yet be practical and efiicient to a high degree in use.

Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view thereof; Fig. 3 is a front elevational view of a device embodying the invention, and illustrating a modified construction including two separate dishes,

one for food and one for water; and i e Fig. 4 is a topplan view of the stand shown in Fig. 3 with the dishes removed.

Referring now in detail to the drawing, l0,

designates-a device of the character described The dish I2. is preferably substantially hemispherical in shape and fits into the. ring l4. At

It will now be understood that the dish [2 may be removed for cleaning or to i put food or water therein. r

In Figs. 3 and 4 there is shown a device Illa embodying, the invention, comprising a stand Ha supporting a pair of similar dishes [2a.

The stand Ha comprises a frame having two circular ring portions 3|. The dishes |l2a are similar to the dishes i2, and one fits into each circular ring portion 3!. The frame 30 may be supported on 4 legs 33, similar to the legs II. There may be two legs at the ends of the frame and twolegs at the middle extending oppositely to one another. One dish l2a may be used for food and the other dish for water or milk.

It will be noted that the dishes I2 and l'2a are spaced above the floor as clearly shown in the drawing.

It will thus be seenthat there-is provided a device in which the several objects of this ina vention are achieved, and which is well adapted to meet the conditions of practical use.

As various possible embodiments might bemade in a limiting sense. a

for containing food or water for dogs or other animals, embodying the invention. The same comprises a stand II and a dish l2 removably mounted on the stand. The stand ll comprises an annular ring I4 which may be made of sheet metal or other suitable material. The ring I 4 comprises a frusto-conical portion l5 having an outwardly extending rim [6 at itsupper end.

Welded, riveted or otherwise secured to the outer surface of portion l5 of said ring are a plurality of legs IT. for. the purpose of illustration only, four legs are provided, although any suitable number of legs tlon I9 adapted to contact the floor.

As shown in the drawing,

Having thus describedmy invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:

A device of the character described comprising a stand including a frame, said frame comof oppositely disposed legs secured to said frame a and being in the same plane with the interconnection of said rings, and a second pair of oppositely disposed legs in a plane normal to said last mentioned plane, each of said legs being inclined downwardly and inwardly and having outwardlyextending feet at its lower end, a pair,

of dishes removably mounted in said rings, each of said dishes having an outwardly extending annular rim engaging a ring. a

ANN F. WOODWARD. 

